CALSOD v 3.10p Professional
Computer-Aided Loudspeaker System Optimization & Design
Although CALSOD Standard 1.40p is an excellent popular package which more than does the job for most people, Professional CALSOD 3.10p differs in that it is more extensive and aimed (as CALSOD was originally intended) at professional engineers. Professional CALSOD contains many MORE features, including the ability to import files from analyzers such as IMP, MLSSA, LMS, System One and SYSid. On-disk manual included. Additional features of CALSOD Professional include: * Double-ported bandpass enclosure models for sound pressure and impedance response calculations. * Vented-box, closed-box, and passive-radiator simulations include the effects of enclosure leakage, absorption, and port/passive-radiator losses. * Active crossover network simulation and optimization. * Impedance optimizer for designing zobel and conjugate load matching networks to meet a desired target impedance function. * SPL optimization using up to 5 on-axis and off-axis observation points. * Powerful curve-fitting optimizer for determining sound pressure and impedance models of loudspeaker drivers. * Importing of SPL and impedance data from MLSSA, SYSid, System One, LMS, and IMP loudspeaker test systems, including SPL optimization using up to 5 observation points to include off-axis radiation behavior. * Optimizing Thiele/Small parameter estimator utilizing impedance data from added mass, differential box volume, and vented-box impedance measurements, including frequency-dependent voice coil inductance. * Piston approximation for driver models to simulate driver off-axis radiation characteristics. * Specify orientation of principal radiation axis of each individual driver model used in the loudspeaker system. * Simulation of the effects of room gain on low-frequency response to help the tuning of low-frequency alignments.
2004, floppy disks.
.12 lbs
Requirements--IBM; DOS (will run with Windows95); 640K RAM; 3.5Mb hard disk space; VGA--640x480 pixels, 16 colors. (Will run under Windows 95-98 & NT (not NT 4.0) DOS prompt)